Welcome to Well Adjusted Chiropractic

Dr. Shawn DeVary is a chiropractor serving Holly, Holly and the surrounding communities. Our chiropractor and the rest of the friendly team at Well Adjusted Chiropractic are dedicated to chiropractic solutions to target your unique needs, whether you are suffering from back pain, neck pain, headaches, or even just plain old muscular tightness and tension. You may need pain relief after suffering an accident, experiencing an injury, or if you have a specific condition such as chronic back pain or a spinal condition; even if you just want to improve your overall health, our chiropractor can help you achieve your wellness goals! Please visit the testimonials page to see what our patients are saying about our Holly chiropractor and getting regular chiropractic treatments.

At your first visit to Well Adjusted Chiropractic, Dr. Shawn DeVary will explain the science behind how chiropractic care works, and give you a full evaluation to see if chiropractic care is right for you. If there is a good fit, we can develop a plan of chiropractic care that is specific to your condition and health goals.

If you are new to seeing a chiropractor and want to find out more, please email us or call 248-328-9291 to receive personalized answers to your questions from our friendly team. We also welcome referrals, so we invite you to share our chiropractic and wellness information with your friends and loved ones.

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"Observational study found that low back pain patients receiving chiropractic care, which typically includes spinal manipulation, are more satisfied than those receiving medical care."-New England Journal of Medicine

Dr. Shawn DeVary | Well Adjusted Chiropractic | 248-328-9291

1121 North Saginaw St Holly, MI 48442

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DeVary

Dr. DeVary's initial experience with chiropractic was as a patient in 1994. After seeing for himself the life enhancing benefits of Wellness Care, he made the decision to become a chiropractor. Dr. DeVary holds a Bachelor of Science degree and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. Prior to becoming a chiropractor, Dr. DeVary served for three years in the United States Army and five years in the Army National Guard.

Testimonials

"Before coming to DeVary Chiropractic I suffered for two months with shoulder pain and pressure on my nerves. My hand would fall asleep daily. I was very skeptical that anything could help me. I have been treated very well by Dr. DeVary and his staff. The Doctor has fixed my pain! I can now work at my desk without my hand going numb, and I am even sleeping better. Thank you Dr. DeVary!"

Stephen C / Holly, MI

Office Hours

Monday:

10:00 am-6:00 pm

Tuesday:

10:00 am-6:00 pm

Wednesday:

10:00 am-6:00 pm

Thursday:

Closed

Friday:

10:00 am-6:00 pm

Saturday:

9:00 am-12:00 pm

Sunday:

Closed

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